Native American (Pueblo, Keresan) men and women take part in a Corn Dance at San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico. The women wear wrapped boots, mantas, shawls, body paint, and tablita headdresses. The men wear moccasins, kilts, fur pelts that hang from leather belts, body paint, and feathers in their hair. Both men and women hold sprigs of evergreen. Men hold gourd rattles. Spectators stand nearby, some under umbrellas, others wear hats.

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